What's a good command or tool for comparing the usb sticks. I've been using blkid and lsblk but obviously they don't give much info???Segfault wrote:OK, you have the USB stick made in Windows which can be read. And it won't be read after some files are added in Linux. So analyze the drive before and after. What is different? Shouldn't be hard to find out.
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[Solved-2] USB Stick for Car Listening
Re: USB Stick for Car Listening
Re: USB Stick for Car Listening
Check out the tools they use: https://askubuntu.com/questions/568565/ ... t-encoding
Linux does not change your partitions and filesystem without your command, thus it must be some charset issue, methinks.
Linux does not change your partitions and filesystem without your command, thus it must be some charset issue, methinks.
Re: USB Stick for Car Listening
@Dai_trying = bingo... It was the a as verified in Phil's link.
Thanks Phil, I booked marked that link in case I decide to use exfat again.
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Re: USB Stick for Car Listening
I unsolved this thread to ask one last question, anyone see anything in this list that I SHOULD keep? This was all installed with "udevil" which I ended up not using but I'd hate to break my server by uninstalling something that's needed... It seems to want to keep the rest of the packages...
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eject{u}
enchant{u}
gstreamer1.0-plugins-base{u}
gstreamer1.0-plugins-good{u}
gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio{u}
gstreamer1.0-x{u}
hunspell-en-us{u}
libaa1{u}
libatasmart4{u}
libdv4{u}
libenchant1c2a{u}
libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0{u}
libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-0{u}
libgstreamer1.0-0{u}
libgudev-1.0-0{u}
libhunspell-1.4-0{u} libhyphen0{u}
libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18{u}
libnotify4{u}
libshout3{u} libtag1v5{u}
libtag1v5-vanilla{u}
libudisks2-0{u}
libvisual-0.4-0{u}
libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37{u}
notification-daemon{u}
pmount{u}
udevil
udisks2{u}
zenity{u}
zenity-common{u}
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Re: USB Stick for Car Listening
I would simply do a
but be sure to check what is going to be removed in case it takes something you want/need to keep. apt is usually good at knowing what packages are still required by other packages on the system but always check to make sure.
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apt autoremove --purge udevil